Identity

Unique and Shared
Glynis M. Breakwell - University of Bath, UK
Identity
April 2023 | 192 pages | Sage UK
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Description

What do we know about identity processes and how does this relate to the world we live in? 

This book answers this question by considering the contemporary major developments in identity process theory – a framework founded by the author in the 1980s for understanding the coping strategies used when identity is threatened. With a focus on issues ranging from group conflict to dementia and mental illness, as well as contemporary events and phenomena such as the rise of the Digital Era and the COVID-19 pandemic, Identity explores how building and defending a unique identity motivates our thoughts, feelings, and actions. Breakwell brings together ideas of personal identity and social identity to show us how they intersect with one another.

This book is essential reading for psychology students and researchers, and those interested in the concept of identity in the social sciences more broadly.

Dame Glynis M. Breakwell is Professor Emeritus at the University of Bath and has Visiting Professorships at Imperial College, London and University of Surrey.

Contents

Chapter 1: Identity, Unique and Shared

Chapter 1: Identity, Unique and Shared

Chapter 2: Identity Composition and Expression

Chapter 2: Identity Composition and Expression

Chapter 3: Identity Resilience

Chapter 3: Identity Resilience

Chapter 4: Identity and Social Support

Chapter 4: Identity and Social Support

Chapter 5: The Assessment of Threat to Identity

Chapter 5: The Assessment of Threat to Identity

Chapter 6: Identity in Public Crises and When Under Attack

Chapter 6: Identity in Public Crises and When Under Attack

Chapter 7: Identity and Group Dynamics

Chapter 7: Identity and Group Dynamics

Chapter 8: Identity Process Limits

Chapter 8: Identity Process Limits

Chapter 9: Using Identity Theories

Chapter 9: Using Identity Theories

Chapter 10: Adaptation and Evolution

Chapter 10: Adaptation and Evolution

Description

What do we know about identity processes and how does this relate to the world we live in? 

This book answers this question by considering the contemporary major developments in identity process theory – a framework founded by the author in the 1980s for understanding the coping strategies used when identity is threatened. With a focus on issues ranging from group conflict to dementia and mental illness, as well as contemporary events and phenomena such as the rise of the Digital Era and the COVID-19 pandemic, Identity explores how building and defending a unique identity motivates our thoughts, feelings, and actions. Breakwell brings together ideas of personal identity and social identity to show us how they intersect with one another.

This book is essential reading for psychology students and researchers, and those interested in the concept of identity in the social sciences more broadly.

Dame Glynis M. Breakwell is Professor Emeritus at the University of Bath and has Visiting Professorships at Imperial College, London and University of Surrey.

Contents

Chapter 1: Identity, Unique and Shared

Chapter 1: Identity, Unique and Shared

Chapter 2: Identity Composition and Expression

Chapter 2: Identity Composition and Expression

Chapter 3: Identity Resilience

Chapter 3: Identity Resilience

Chapter 4: Identity and Social Support

Chapter 4: Identity and Social Support

Chapter 5: The Assessment of Threat to Identity

Chapter 5: The Assessment of Threat to Identity

Chapter 6: Identity in Public Crises and When Under Attack

Chapter 6: Identity in Public Crises and When Under Attack

Chapter 7: Identity and Group Dynamics

Chapter 7: Identity and Group Dynamics

Chapter 8: Identity Process Limits

Chapter 8: Identity Process Limits

Chapter 9: Using Identity Theories

Chapter 9: Using Identity Theories

Chapter 10: Adaptation and Evolution

Chapter 10: Adaptation and Evolution

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Identity

Unique and Shared


April 2023 | 192 pages | Sage UK

Format Published Date ISBN Price
Paperback 31/03/2026 9781529774337 $82.00
Hardcover 31/03/2026 9781529774344 $150.00
180 Day Ebook 25/04/2023 9781529618273 $48.00
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What do we know about identity processes and how does this relate to the world we live in? 

This book answers this question by considering the contemporary major developments in identity process theory – a framework founded by the author in the 1980s for understanding the coping strategies used when identity is threatened. With a focus on issues ranging from group conflict to dementia and mental illness, as well as contemporary events and phenomena such as the rise of the Digital Era and the COVID-19 pandemic, Identity explores how building and defending a unique identity motivates our thoughts, feelings, and actions. Breakwell brings together ideas of personal identity and social identity to show us how they intersect with one another.

This book is essential reading for psychology students and researchers, and those interested in the concept of identity in the social sciences more broadly.

Dame Glynis M. Breakwell is Professor Emeritus at the University of Bath and has Visiting Professorships at Imperial College, London and University of Surrey.


Table Of Contents:

  • Chapter 1: Identity, Unique and Shared
  • Chapter 2: Identity Composition and Expression
  • Chapter 3: Identity Resilience
  • Chapter 4: Identity and Social Support
  • Chapter 5: The Assessment of Threat to Identity
  • Chapter 6: Identity in Public Crises and When Under Attack
  • Chapter 7: Identity and Group Dynamics
  • Chapter 8: Identity Process Limits
  • Chapter 9: Using Identity Theories
  • Chapter 10: Adaptation and Evolution

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A comprehensive and accessible text
Miss Lisa Staniforth, Department of Psychology, Sheffield Hallam University

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